Faux Suede Bean Bag Chairs

Posted by Patricia Smith | Uncategorized | Monday 20 October 2008 2:39 pm

Thinking for purchasing faux suede bean bag chairs? Well, here are some of the pros and cons of choosing faux suede over leather and real suede.

The word “suede” is taken from a French phrase which translates to the term “Swedish Gloves”. Suede is usually produced from small skins such as pig skin, goat skin lamb skin and cow hide in some cases. This is the reason why suede and leather are both declared as “environmentally unfriendly” by several groups and is a subject of many protests worldwide. By purchasing faux suede bean bag chairs, you can join the call for animal rights and you can be sure that no animal dies for your precious chairs.

Real suede is not cheap whereas faux suede is a lot cheaper. Also, real suede don’t usually mix with water, which makes it a favorite material for shoes and jackets but when it comes to bean bag chairs, you’ll want a machine washable one so faux suede is the way to go. With faux suede bean bags, cleaning is a breeze as it is now machine washable and there are several bean bag designs where the covers are removable!

The great thing about faux suede bean bag chairs is that it is available in multiple colors so you will surely find one design that fits your home perfectly. Because faux suede feels and looks as the real thing, it is also very comfortable and its smooth fine texture makes faux suede bean bag chairs relaxing!

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